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A 2012 sixth-rounder, Washington had yet to appear in a game. He'll be a candidate for the practice squad. Tue, Oct 22, 2013 05:06:00 PM

Eagles waived G Brandon Washington.

A sixth-round pick, Washington was considered a project coming out of Miami. An athletic 6-foot-3, 320 pounds, he's a strong candidate for the practice squad. Fri, Aug 31, 2012 01:48:00 PM

Eagles agreed to terms with sixth-round OG Brandon Washington on a four-year contract.

Washington was Miami's left tackle as a junior in 2011, but will play guard with Philadelphia. A 27-game starter in college, Washington goes 6-foot-3, 320 and is athletic. He could develop into a starter in a few years. Fri, May 11, 2012 04:36:00 PM

After spending the last two seasons as the Canes' starting left tackle, Washington decided to forgo his senior season and enter the draft. Standing at 6'3/320, the 2011 first-team All-ACC pick will compete for a No. 2 job behind Evan Mathis and Danny Watkins. Sat, Apr 28, 2012 05:08:00 PM

Eagles agreed to terms with sixth-round OG Brandon Washington on a four-year contract.

Washington was Miami's left tackle as a junior in 2011, but will play guard with Philadelphia. A 27-game starter in college, Washington goes 6-foot-3, 320 and is athletic. He could develop into a starter in a few years.

After spending the last two seasons as the Canes' starting left tackle, Washington decided to forgo his senior season and enter the draft. Standing at 6'3/320, the 2011 first-team All-ACC pick will compete for a No. 2 job behind Evan Mathis and Danny Watkins.

Miami (FL) T/G Brandon Washington and DE Olivier Vernon will forgo their senior seasons and enter the 2012 NFL draft.

Washington is considered the better pro prospect of the two. A 2011 first-team All-ACC pick, Washington was the Canes' starting left tackle the past two seasons. At 6'4/320, he is considered a potential impact guard at the next level. Vernon flashed big-time pass-rush ability as a sophomore before sitting out much of his junior year due to an agent-related suspension. The Hurricanes listed Vernon at 6'4/265. He's considered a late-round prospect.

Per Wagoner, the team "privately hopes" Quick will be ready for camp. As previously reported, coach Jeff Fisher hedged on the question Wednesday. "It was a very, very difficult early rehab process," Fisher said. "It was an extensive, extensive injury. He's starting to see the light now." It sounds like the team's ultimate goal for Quick is Week 1, meaning he could begin camp on the active/PUP list, and miss some preseason action.